How can you find the least common multiple using prime

maliaseth0

maliaseth0

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2022-01-31

How can you find the least common multiple using ' factorization?

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Micheal Hensley

Micheal Hensley

Beginner2022-02-01Added 10 answers

What is the least common multiple of 12 and 9?
Let's ' factor each of the numbers:
12=6and 2
6=2and 3
12's ' factors are 2,2,and 3
9=3and 3
9's ' factors are 3 and 3.
Now make a chart with both of the numbers:
12:2,2,3
9:3,3
This is where it gets a little tricky. What we're going to is find the lowest number in our ' factorization. That number is 2. Which number has more 2's: 12 or 9?
12:2, 2, 3
9:3, 3
Obviously, 12 has more 2's because 9 has none.
Now what's the other number in our ' factorization? 3. Which number has more threes?
12:2,2,3
9:3,3
9 has more 3's than 12, so I am going to cross out the other 3. We only want the part with the most threes.
Put all of the highlighted numbers down into one multiplication problem:
2×2×3×3
4×9=36
36 is the least common multiple between 12 and 9.

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